This is probably coming into this thread a bit late and in the wrong
place, however:
http://www.drogon.net/dsx/onlineStatus.html
is a page of PHP code I use in my systems. You end up with an array,
indexed by extension number with values SIP, IAX, or SI (I create
both SIP and IAX accounts
On Thu, Apr 03, 2008 at 06:06:28PM -0600, Al lists wrote:
you can see users status in Jaber,
Install Open fire Jabber server with Asterisk pluging.
And install one specific Jabber client, IIRC.
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What about building an Adobe AIR application that can do this.
Any
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faraz wrote:
We are working on something along those lines which we should be able to
release in a few months.
JFYI:
Gemeinschaft (http://www.amooma.de/gemeinschaft/) comes with a thing
called ast_extstated (it's in the sbin/ directory). It's a Perl
daemon listening to the Asterisk manager
You mean like FOP?
http://www.asternic.org
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Its called Flash Operator Panel or FOP. It is install with freepbx, but
I think you can use it as a standalone app.
Jonn
Vincent wrote:
Hello
Has someone written a web page (preferably PHP) that simply shows what
extensions are currently online?
Thank you.
You might try this:
http://www.micpc.com/eventmonitor/
It is php, and you can easily disable what you don't want..
earl
On Thursday 03 April 2008 09:41:52 am Vincent wrote:
Hello
Has someone written a web page (preferably PHP) that simply shows what
extensions are currently online?
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http://www.micpc.com/eventmonitor/
Thanks guys. I was also thinking of stand-alone apps like Jabber or
something. The call is simply to know if an extension is on- or
offline.
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http://www.micpc.com/eventmonitor/
Thanks guys. I was also thinking of stand-alone apps like Jabber or
something. The call is simply to know if an extension is on- or
offline.
Not web
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On Thu, Apr 03, 2008 at 01:32:37PM -0400, Dean Collins wrote:
What about building an Adobe AIR application that can do this.
Any application that connects to the manager interface can do that. It
can be AIR, or FIRE or GROUND.
The FOP exists and does that.
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http://www.micpc.com/eventmonitor/
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faraz wrote:
FOP is quite clunky!
Also the flash is almost un-usable with a large number of extensions
Would love to see something in PHP/Ajax which could be lightweight and
fast.
Last version of FOP I downloaded had a DHTML client in addition to the
fat Flash client, I'm pretty happy
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On Thu, Apr 03, 2008 at 01:32:37PM -0400, Dean Collins wrote:
What about building an Adobe AIR application that can do this.
Any application
I can't really see a business case where an operator needs to monitor a
large number of extensions : if a switch attendant has a lot of extensions
to manage, (s)he won't spend a lot of time on each incoming call.
Chances are (s)he will just transfer incoming calls to destinees leaving
screening or
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